1 - Vj. ' I VOL; XIX.NO, J6fc 8IW BIRS, H. C, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBIR II, 1901. TWENTIETH TEAR -54 ,-.t 1 lJ.-. '''.2v5k.22fea2k 7 J' 1 '-f-'TT AH i.lV. tl...l .ngtuu uuiuco tu me r rout Up-to-date line of ' ; , i-mui $ Tallnrl Winfpr Grinds $ flS ever shown in New Bern. Our .filackGoods are Better and W IS heaper than ever before. Take a look at the Black, Fancy W S and Pebble and Armnse they are Beauties and very reason- w S able. Dress Trimmings and Novelties, all New. W j SHOES, SHOES. 1 ft Our line of Mens Winter Shoes have arrived and are com jfo posed of Latest Styles and Best makes. , M tWe call Especial Attention to onr Heiser line of Regents m which is a Guaranteed Shoe M $3.50 Also a Patent Vici Kid at A made, 41-49 POLLOCK STREET. UtStsiSisiVtyviS!'(Stufi' lavftawViawVisr ON.T Stop until you get to Parkers', fresh, nml you get 16 ounces to lliue just received the following Now Goods: Cream of Wheat, New Ontflakee, Small, Medium and Coarse Grits, Big Hominy, Coined Mackerel, Corned Beef, California Prunes. Fox Biver Print Bntter, Full Cream Cheese, Pigs Feet, Pig Tails, Fresh Celery. If you want the worth of your money give me a call. Yours to Please, T. 32- ZF-A-ldrEIK, Jx., Wholesale and Retail drocer, PHONE U9 Cor. Broad Hancock St. NOTE THE PRICES At the Planters Warehouse. F. S. ERNIJL. 113 lb. H.7K. 130 108 3 47 80 50 14.MI. 11.50. 1.00. 28.50. 80.00. 18.C0. J.M.IPOCK. 108 lb. 13.00. 10 ' ' 2.1.00. " 37.00 " 8. '.00. " 47.00. " 83.M. 88 83 J. at. BIMPKIN8. 475 lb. Q 15.00. SAM MOORE. A3 lb. Q 13.75. 15 " " 18.75. 80 " " 18.85. 15 ' 87.0. 26 " " 40.00. L. a HARPER S00 lbc O 8.00. 88 " " 31.00 18 " " 85.00. 100 " 86.00. 145 M 18.85. 184 M u 10JP. . Yours to Please, ' , x Pfanters Warehouse Co., J. It Our SK' JD 'HEATERS ; are inland a OompleU line Coal ' Store, Wood Stovee and ileaters. -, ( Only place In town to find a Wilson neater.' ' We have them lb. three a sizes. , Onr Carbon Penlnwlarfs the Best, takesj less coal Jto ' rnn the - Bre than any other. i,'r , . : ;'; Plre Boards of one piece, Store j ' . Oome in and look over onr stock and get onr prices boforo buying : your winter stove. " . v . a ; Call Bearing Castors. V . I; . " i . " 7 ' ." OTprompt Delivery and Goods Ouarantced. , rsoKi'.r'r .. Gacklll Hardware Co. 147. . j ,78 Middm.Bt NEW EZRft, NiO iCBURH -I -!L iU. - 1.4-. TO Wit wo iuusu wuipiw ui .. ' s , . $5.00 which is good as any yjj where you will find everything the pound, j W.J. FRANK 3. 351 lb. & 11.50. 78 " " 18.00. 20 " " 21.00. 38 " " 16,50. L, V. LANCA8TEH. 32 lb. 18.75. 1U " " 21.50. 83 " " 27.00. 58 " 10.75. L. DAWBON. 214 lb. 8.00. 100 ' 10.00 3A4 1 " 18.00. PENNIE WILLIS. 37 IIh. 10.75. 20 " 17.50. 18 " " 13.00. Ifl " " 13 00. M. 1POCK 88 lb. 11.50, 28 " " 17.00. 88 8L60. . , O. Q GAflKINfl. 814 1U. 10.25. 23 83.50.' 80 13.00. ' 77 . .".18.00. 150 " 19.00. HOWARD, Manager. Boards any size. , , , Railway Work to. Be Pushed By Convict Labor,' : ' s Mew Balldln; at 0xfor4 Agjlnm. Cloth Cor ered School Books. Seaboard Alr-Ltne Ia spectloa. Feailen List Complete. Rauhoh, Oct. 10. The flnlihlng touches are now being given th specl- menBof North Carolina wood to be ent to the Charleston Exposition. There are about 150 specimen. The treatment of many of these 1 novel and artistic and give new Idea of the possibilities. Work h begun on tbe new Industrial building at the Oxford Orphan Asylum. One of the trustee says Industrial work Is to be made an even greater tea tar of the life there.. . Robinson' circu was here today and the usual throngs of people from the country came in. The short crops and bad year were pot out of mind for one day at least. The penitentiary authorities Intend to put every available convict on railway construction, as soon as the crop can be harvested. The rebuilding of the great dykes on the State's own farm, "Caledonia", on the Roanoke river, is practically completed. The lease on the "Tlllery" farm expires this year. This" will leave only the "Anson" farm under J lease, and tht year the latter farm I only nominally operated, about a dozen convicts being there. The State superintendent of public in struction today Issued a circular letter to county superintendents, recommend ing the purchase of text books bound in cloth rather than those In paper bindings a the difference in cost is but small and tbe cloth-bound books are far more dura ble. Chairman McNeill of the corporation commission says the commission will nol Inspect the Seaboard Air Line just now but will go over it soon. It is hard ly possible for It to investigate tbe re cent accidents. That would require summoning witnesses, etc. If the inves tigation of, an accident were Instantly made something of valne might be ascer tained. For this reason there will be merely a very careful inspection. Attorney General Gilmer, who has been very successful as a fruit-grower at Waynesvllle, Haywood county hat uad tent him superb specimens of apples from his orchard?. He sold bis crop on the trees to buyers who on the spot bar reled the apples and shipped them north. The auditor has not yet completed the revision of (he pension lists. As was stated some days ago the Slate board of pensioners has finished its work, and the delayed applicants, 'which came in too late, will have to go over until next year. The Golf club, which has its links on the Cameron field, between Bt. Mary's College and the Agricultural and Me chanical College, I about to begin it season. In compliment to Col. Bennham Cameron it takes its name. Dr. Ball's Pills tor Liver Ills. One pill a dose. Box, 50 pills, 10 cts. Cure Constipation, Liver Troubles, Bll lousness Impure Blood, Dyspepsia, Fe male Complaint, Stomach and Bowel Disorders. Dr, bull's Pills never gripe Wedding of Rockefeller. Pbovioxhci, R. I., Oct (.The mar riage of Mis Abby Greene Aldrlch, sec ond daughter of United States Senator Nelson W. Aldrlch, to John Davidson Rockefeller, Jr., of New York, only son of Mr. John D. Rockefeller," the Stand ard Oil .magnate," was, celebrated this morning at 11 J0 o'clock la the ballroom of the teahouse, an attractive structure on the estate of Senator Aldrlch at War wick Neck, about 80 mile from Provi dence. ' It I said that tbe bridegroom Is pros pectively the wealthiest young man la tbe world. '-J-r-?-V. c':v vV- i . ' . i ' .'i i, ; -jCr y. C. M. Phelps, Forestdale, Vu, say Ms child was completely cured of a bad ease of eczema by the use of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of all counterfeit It Instantly relieves piles. F. 8. Duffy. WcKlnley Postal'Carost'f. Wasbinotov, Oct. 41. Edwla 6. Mad den, Acting Postmaster-Oenera), today announced that the department had de cided to bav the likeness of President MoKlnley appear on the next Issue of postal card. ... i j , --y: ' Under -the. new oontract these card wilt be Issued thortly after December t. The head of McKlnley will replace that of Jefferson, In us for some years on tbe ons cent domestic postal card. ' The head of Adam will continue la use on the smaller card used by ladle, the likeness of Grant on the double, or re ply, postals, and the head of Liberty on tbe international postals. Under tbe bead of the late President will appear the word "McKlnley" and the date of his birth and death. ., v , . CASTOF1IA For Infants and Children, . RaRfci Yea i:;:3';;:;s Cr,.! FWa the C'natntrs .. MARRIED DC CHRIST CHURCH. Mr. George B. Flint sad Miss Elizabeth . Ashe at Raleigh Yesterday. Special to Journal. - . . RjoaiaH, October 10. At noon today at Christ Church, Miss Elizabeth B. Ashe, daughter of Capt. ' Samuel Aoourt Ashe was married to Mr.' George B. Flint of Albany Ga. The bride' sisters. Misses Mary Porter Ashe and Josephine Ashe were the bridesmaids. Tbe bride was given away by her father. The U. D. C Meeting. Special to Journal. Chablottb, October 10. At today's session of the annual meeting of the United Daughters of the Confederacy tbe committee on the Soldiers' Home Hos pital made Its report. It was a fine statement and shows that the hospital is equipped with a balance on hand of $148. Mrs. Parker, chairman of the commit tee of the North Carolina room at the Confederate Museum made her report, whioh was received by a riling vote. Mrs. Allen, chairman of the Jefferson Davis Monament committee reported that $1,186 had been received for North Carolina up to October DeWitt's Little Early Risers never disappoint. They are safe, prompt, gen tle, effective In removing all Impurities from the liver and bowels. Small and easy to take. Never gripe or distress. F. S. Duffy. Sharp Reply to Mason. Wasdinoton, Oct. 0. During a call today from Senators Cullom and Mason, of Illinois, President Roosevelt had oc casion to make some pointed remarks about the Canal Treaty with Great Brit ain, which will be sent to tbe Senate for ratification. Senator Mason while be talked with the President said: "I am opposed to any treaty on the subject of the canal and will oppose ll Tha United States should Ignore the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty and after abro gating It go ahead and construct the canal without any reference to any other nation." : Quick as a flash, it is said, tbe Presi dent took Issue with Senator Mason. He said that any man who was opposed to the canal treaty which the Adminis tration would send to the Senate would have to go far to explain his conduct to his constituents. After the treaty was read the man who opposed It would, in the President' opinion, have to recede or assume the position that he was not only an enemy of the canal and of the United 8tales, but alo waa a friend of Great Britain to the exclusion of his country. TO CLEANSE THE SYSTEM Effectually yet gently when costive or blllious,"to permanently overcome hab itual constipation, to awaken the kid neys and liver to a healthy activity, without Irritating Or weakening them, to dispel headache, colds, fevers, nse Syrup of Figs, made by the California Fig Syrup Co. COUNTY AFFAIRS. . Proceedings of the Regular Monthly fleeting of Commissioners. The Board met at 10 o'clock a. m. Oct- 7th, 1901, at the Court House in New Bern, It being the regular meeting of said Board. Present commissioners, Jones, Wood, Baxter, Wadsworth and Fulcher. Oa motion It Is ordered that W. B. Pearc be instructed to furnish Jerry Bryan with 11.60 In rations and send bill to the county. It Is ordered by the board that James Broaddue be and Is hereby exempted from poll tax oa account of infirmity and disability. , " - , Ordered that James Williams be and Is hereby exempted from poll tax he being an Insane man. Oa motion the bill of Berry More- dlth for $181.00 for repairing Batchelor Creek bridge wa allowed Jot above amount.'' , ' Board look eoess until 180 o'olock p. so. pursuant to recess. -:r ""." '' Present Commissioners, Jones, Baxter Walswortb, Wood and Foloher, Ordered that insolvent list presented by Tai Collector Klnsey be referred un til October 8tn, , 1001 at I o'clock and said list wbea printed have affidavit at tached to the effect .that said list Is a true and eorreot list of all the Insolvents la the county.:' :;j-,,Vf -, ., :-'i The Board proceeded to draw Jury to serve at a term of tbe Superior Court to be held o the ,11 ih Monday after the 1st Mondsy la September, It being Nov. 18th, 1901.. - ;-i'-.'.X: I No. 1 townshlp-Jas W. White.'.; ' No. S townshlpr-Joha B Morton, T. B-Parlfoy, David Purifoy, O. A. Gas- kin. ::;. V- ' No. t townshlp-W. P. Lane, .John B. Avery;'"'!- ..'.. '.;,.-;-. No. 6 township W. ft. Dennis. " No. 7 township Geoi B. Latham. .' I ' No. $ townsblp-T. J. .Tamer, W. B. Blade; Joha F. Hand, Chas. B. Hill. O. T. Hancock, IS, B. Parker, T. O. Hyman, T.H. Moore. f . ., . No. fl township T. D. Arnold. . On motion board took recess until 0 o'olock a. m. Oct. 8th, IDOL - The board met at 0.80 o'clock a m. October 8th, 1901, purauant to reoes. .. Present commissioners, Jones, Baxter, Wadsworth and Fulcher. Tbe Board proceeded to draw Jury to serve at a terra 'of the Superior Court, Criminal term, to be held on the 10th Monday after the first Monday In Sep tember It being the 11th day of Novem ber 1901. No. 1 township W. A. McLawhorn, O. H. Dixon, J. B. Harvey. Noah Gas kins. 1 No. lownship-L. Ii. I pock, A. N. Whltford, E. E. Gasklns, Alex Hearn,' R. O.Wayne. , No. 3 township Hugh Lane, C. R. Saddler, T. B. Ipock, Samuel C. Lane. No. 8 township R. L. Wynne. No. 6 township Elijah J. Godwin, G ; A. Webber, J. F. Rhodes. No. 7 township B. W. Ives. No. 8 townshlp-W. C. Wlllett, P. J. Hudson, J. A. Jones, E. E. Harper, T. J. Baxter, D. R. Williams, J. G Du; n, J M Register, George A. Barfoot, M. M. Bhute, J. E. Register, A. E. Pittman, W. P. Burrus, B. E. Moore, F. R. Hyman, J M. Howard. No. 9 township J, Q. A. Flyhus, Jesse Atkinson. Ordered that the resignation of Albert Gatllu as keeper of Street's Ferry be and hereby accepted to take effect on the 1st day of November 1901. On motion of Commissioner Wads worth, W. A. Wilcox was elected to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of Albert Qatlln as keeper of Street's ferry which said vacancy takes effect on Nov. lit 1901- Board took recess until 2 o'clock p. m Oct 6th 1901. Board met at 9 o'clock p. m. pursuant to recess. Present Commissioners, Jones, Baxter Wadsworth and Fulcher. On motion tbe Treasurer's report was read and adopted and ordered spread upon tbe minutes. Report of D. L. Koberti Treasurer of Craven County. For September. Gen'l Fund, Bjpt. 2, To bal ance 2,140 24 General Fund, Sept. 30 By vouchors 2,050 08 120 56 Jotaroiit Account. Sept. 2. By balanco FeiMt N.. t. Sept. 2. To balance Pence No. 3. Sept. 2. By balance 28 11 31 05 7 71 Bpeelat Bridge Fund. Sept. 2. To balance 139 61 Flae and PenHltlea. Sept. 2. To balance 134 82 Sept. 9. To J. M. Hargett 4 85 Sept. 18 To L. E. Lalblnghoupc 5 00 D. L. Roiirrth, Troas. On motion Ilababe Abroams be allow ed to peddle without license until the 1st day of Jany 1902 on account of Infirmity and disability. Board took recess until Monday Oct. 14 1901 at 10 o'clock a. m. ' EUNRBT M. GllKKN, Clerk Board Commissioners. When you cannot sleep for coughing. It Is hardly necessary that any one should tell you that yon need a few doses of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to allay the Irritation of throat, and make sleep possible. It is good. Try It. For sale by F. S. Duffy & Co. THE MARKETS. The following quotation were receiv ed by J. E. Latham ft Co, New Bern, N. O. Naw Yoax, Oct. 10. Oottom; Open. High. Low. Clow Oct 7.99 8.08 7.99 8.08 Dec January.. March... May.... . 8.01 8.01 8.01 7.98 8.10 8.00 808 7.99 8.05 7.97 8.06 7.94 8.10 8.08 8.08 8.09 Chicago, Oct. 10. Open. High. Low. Close 89 69 69 60 Whbat-. Dec May.... Ooaai Oct Dey.... Bibs:- . vOct...... ... 721 Open. 72 High. 72, 72J Low. Close 55 56f M Low. Close 825 825 ... 66t S6 Open. High. .. 827, ,830 New York, Oct. 10. Open. High. Low. Close 8Toc-si-Sugar Am. 0...... U.aL. Tex. Pao... Am..O.F. V.B. S i,.... Oon.T Pec K.W..i .. 115 118 115 118 ... 8G 89 86 89 m 40 85 19 89 .f 8 V.'8 44 so 88 48 S5 81 4? , 44 00 88 48 Bo By ,' Spots 4. Bales 80,000 bales. ,"'' , ' Future, Oct-Nov. 184' Nov-Deo 4.19. Apr-May 4 15. ',"V' rORT BKOIIFTS. -.M' '.v. .; Bams week-t, '' j : last yesr; Last week " "814,000 This woekT Bat. 45000 . Mon. 43006 . Tue. 67000 . Wed. 85000 Tbars. B2000 Frl. . ' 809,098 ' 40000 .49000 J100O0 50000 . 55000 craooo '840,000 ;fHFTRT7'S Sai Extra Spiced PTT "CJC Cucumber . , jL I JlL3 New Crop. Sweet Mixed and Sweet Cucumber Pickles. Old Fashioned Plain Buckwheat new crop Fulton Market Corned Beef. Pigs Feet and Tripe 5c lb. New Crop Carolina Rice 10c qt. Coffee drinkers will do well to try our Genuine Java Roasted Coffee at 20c lb or G lbs for tl.OO. It cau't be beat. Smokers and chewers of Tobacco will find an up-to-date stock to select from at McDaniel's. It will pay yon to examine our stock before placing your order elsewhere1 -Satisfaction Guaranteed- Yours to Please, .1 1. Mm jj vi us BViavuaiaiiuui 'Phone 91. rutting things Afray. When you put away the groceries you order from us we want you to notice The promptness of de livery, the cleanliness of the goods, the full, honest measure, the quality of what you get. There is abundant reason why yon should send us your order. Fresh lot Baldwin Apples just received. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer. mmmmmmmmnmmmmm) miniixiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiimiiiiinm Try Our Delicious Coffee. A. & (J. Blend, 20c lb. Strait Java, 25c " Maracaiba, 20c " Good Coffee, 16c lb, 2 lbs for 25c. Choioo Coffee 11c " 5 " " 50c. A sample pound of onr coffee will convince you that we Bull the BEST Coffee in the city for the money. Fresh from our Roaster and ground to order. Respectfully, ARCH BELL & CO., Phone 194. 75 Broad St. IXIXXIIXIIIIIIIIXXXIIXIIIXIIIIIIIIIIIXIXIIIIIIIl FOR SALE ! Valuable Colli Gitiiit Hint The Cotton Ginning Plant situa ted on Trent River, in the City of New Bern is for sale,. There are Four Gins, Steam Press and neces sary machinery, with ample power to operate the plant. The plant is admirably situated on wharf with deep water, accessi ble to all kinds of craft, and near the business part of the city. For information and terms ap ply to M. DoW. STEVENSON, Attorney. Auptibn Sale! There will be an' Auction Sato of Household sad Kitchen Furniture at the residence of Mr. W. B. WarUrs, 188 rol lock street, near' George street, Friday morning at 10 o'eloek. ' . .. - (. ; 'i'S:v'::!l; & B. 8THKST, ' -'i-:,j:'V Aaotlonstf, ft yv r-.-BowAtA v, t. .. : W "V- i."Kp Oct, 7th ism.-.'. My Dear Brother Georg.-Tonrs 4th Inst received, sad sot glad, very glad, to know that In placing the orders, that yon gsvs tbs one for brick, to Moon's Wood Yard. Bavlng been buying wood from there for three years, and having always proven so satlstactoty, that I .know you have made ao mistake, -i Well, yoa can look for m home, tn steamer Neuie nest Sunday, and Oh, : won't I be glad to once more be la Old Kt T n . J : . Iter yours, . , - ' ' AXXW i new v.ru-i El Wholeaale Retail Grocer. 71 BrGl sBglr If' X&jf Phone 137. Skits That m are manufactured by a few firms in the northern states. We carry a line of the best paper and metallic shells for shot guns and rifles of every bore. Both black and smoke less powder, drop and chilled shot wel t. mix, Dealer la Bictolis, Fran saws, Brornxe Goods, Paosoaaanra, Jos Pmnmiia, Btraasa iBrasvs, Baas, Paaaaas, Ac l-3 MM4k SL Hf IBM, I. C The East End of the IlarTey Ilonse -18 Desirable Bcoms, with water bath and gag, 1 Applj to . J. IS. Nt. g mm KfXXJ II ilXHA .' Ml IIiddls 8rf ' ; ; i " ; NErJ BERN, - N.Oi',1